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Bauhaus-Archiv

Knesebeckstraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

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Otti Berger. Weaving for modernist architecture

In the 1930s, the textile designer Otti Berger (1898–1944) created fabrics for modernist architecture which continue to fascinate us today. Her designs are characterised by an impressive interplay of aesthetics, function and technical innovation which... moreabout: Otti Berger. Weaving for modernist architecture

Bauhaus Infinity Archive

The Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung is home to the world’s largest Bauhaus collection with around one million objects. Though only few of these objects have been exhibited so far, numerous digital images of them exist. How can we bring these unknown... moreabout: Bauhaus Infinity Archive

Arnold Schönberg, Kurt Schwitters, Ruth Crawford Seeger

You will hear: Kurt Schwitters: Original Sonata (extracts) Ruth Crawford Seeger: Music for Small Orchestra Arnold Schönberg: Pierrot lunaire, op. 21 Arnold Schönberg, a prominent figure of New Music, also lived in American exile. His melodrama “Pierrot... moreabout: Arnold Schönberg, Kurt Schwitters, Ruth Crawford Seeger

Date:
Saturday, 19/October/2024 18:30
Venue:
Bauhaus-Archiv
Address:
Knesebeckstraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

A portrait of Stefan Wolpe

You will hear: Suite from the Twenties for mixed ensemble (arrangement: Geert van Keulen) An Anna Blume for piano and musical clown, op. 5, 3 Die Herren der Welt, op. 12, 4 Was ist “Aufruhr”?, op. 7, 3 From here on Farther for violin, clarinet, bass... moreabout: A portrait of Stefan Wolpe

Date:
Saturday, 19/October/2024 15:00
Venue:
Bauhaus-Archiv
Address:
Knesebeckstraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Life under Nazi dictatorship as a textile designer – A podium discussion marking the 80th anniversary of Otti Berger’s death

In 1936 the Reichs Chamber of Fine Arts issued an employment ban against the Bauhaus-trained textile designer Otti Berger on account of her being Jewish and a foreigner. Otti Berger had just set up her own studio and started collaborating with textile... moreabout: Life under Nazi dictatorship as a textile designer – A podium discussion marking the 80th anniversary of Otti Berger’s death

Date:
Thursday, 18/July/2024 18:00
Venue:
Bauhaus-Archiv
Address:
Knesebeckstraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg

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